Definition of recombinant in English:
recombinant
adjective rɪˈkɒmbɪnəntriˈkɑmbənənt
Genetics attributive Relating to or denoting an organism, cell, or genetic material formed by recombination.
the DNA of these recombinant viruses revealed no signs of instability
Example sentencesExamples
- Overall, we observed 116 recombinant chromosomes in these experiments.
- Backcross males having recombinant X chromosomes were genotyped and scored for fertility.
- Our ability to detect doubly recombinant chromosomes depends on the genotype of the homolog after fertilization.
- This scheme allowed unequivocal identification of four out of six possible recombinant phenotypes.
- The proportion of recombinant plasmids in each sample was then estimated by comparing the two numbers.
- Homozygous phenotypes of the recombinant lines were analyzed.
- DNAs were isolated from individuals that were homozygous for recombinant haplotypes.
noun rɪˈkɒmbɪnəntriˈkɑmbənənt
Genetics A recombinant organism, cell, or piece of genetic material.
Example sentencesExamples
- Fluorescent genes from jellyfish have also been added to organisms in this manner to show which are successful recombinants.
- Previously identified recombinants within a single gene were omitted and only one strain was included from groups of linked infections.
- Among these gametes, some will be exact copies of the parental haplotypes while others are recombinants.
- They concluded that either double crossovers do not occur or recombinants are selected against.
- Because this region contains no essential genes, haploid recombinants containing this deletion are viable.
- First, we scanned each individual chromosome for double recombinants.
- All genotypes were checked for Mendelian inheritance and double recombinants.
- These basidiospores are recombinants containing genetic material from both mating partners.
Definition of recombinant in US English:
recombinant
adjectiveriˈkɑmbənəntrēˈkämbənənt
Genetics attributive Relating to or denoting an organism, cell, or genetic material formed by recombination.
the DNA of these recombinant viruses revealed no signs of instability
Example sentencesExamples
- This scheme allowed unequivocal identification of four out of six possible recombinant phenotypes.
- Homozygous phenotypes of the recombinant lines were analyzed.
- The proportion of recombinant plasmids in each sample was then estimated by comparing the two numbers.
- Backcross males having recombinant X chromosomes were genotyped and scored for fertility.
- Our ability to detect doubly recombinant chromosomes depends on the genotype of the homolog after fertilization.
- Overall, we observed 116 recombinant chromosomes in these experiments.
- DNAs were isolated from individuals that were homozygous for recombinant haplotypes.
nounriˈkɑmbənəntrēˈkämbənənt
Genetics A recombinant organism, cell, or piece of genetic material.
Example sentencesExamples
- Because this region contains no essential genes, haploid recombinants containing this deletion are viable.
- Previously identified recombinants within a single gene were omitted and only one strain was included from groups of linked infections.
- They concluded that either double crossovers do not occur or recombinants are selected against.
- Among these gametes, some will be exact copies of the parental haplotypes while others are recombinants.
- All genotypes were checked for Mendelian inheritance and double recombinants.
- Fluorescent genes from jellyfish have also been added to organisms in this manner to show which are successful recombinants.
- These basidiospores are recombinants containing genetic material from both mating partners.
- First, we scanned each individual chromosome for double recombinants.